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Ryan Johnson

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I was wondering if there are any PBN Guru's out there that would be willing to chat with me in PM about some questions I have.
 
I can't take the word "guru" seriously. It reminds me of these guys.

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What's with the internet and their obsession with the word?
 
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I can't take the word "guru" seriously. It reminds me of these guys.

love_guru.jpg

Honestly i guess guru's means something like that :p. But now in terms we are using it as a synonym of expert/specialist :rolleyes:
 
What's with the plural used with apostrophe?
 
Ok so here are a few of my questions.

I have purchased some "PBN Domains", got them setup on hosting, but won't it look a little suspicious if I throw up 10 Wordpress sites on the same day linking to my site?

Also how many articles do you guys recommend posting per day on the websites.
 
Ok so here are a few of my questions.

I have purchased some "PBN Domains", got them setup on hosting, but won't it look a little suspicious if I throw up 10 Wordpress sites on the same day linking to my site?

Also how many articles do you guys recommend posting per day on the websites.

I am not a guru at all. Just sharing my thoughts from my experience. Yes better to using drip feed way. Don't be to fast. Try to keep it natural. There is no routine to follow for posting articles. What i believe if i follow a routine then Google can follow it. It might leave a trackback also. So better just do it naturally.
 
I am not a guru at all. Just sharing my thoughts from my experience. Yes better to using drip feed way. Don't be to fast. Try to keep it natural. There is no routine to follow for posting articles. What i believe if i follow a routine then Google can follow it. It might leave a trackback also. So better just do it naturally.

So maybe like a post one day, three after 2 more days etc.. No real pattern, all random?

Also would it look weird if I installed say wordpress on 2-3 of the sites per day, or does the installation not matter much?
 
So maybe like a post one day, three after 2 more days etc.. No real pattern, all random?

Also would it look weird if I installed say wordpress on 2-3 of the sites per day, or does the installation not matter much?

Yes i dont follow any pattern. :)

And i believe wordpress installation is not a problem. As @tasburrfoot said make sure you are not using same hosting also. Do research on the web a little. Check lionzeal PBN guide if you have time. It will clear your confusion mostly.
 
Yes i dont follow any pattern. :)

And i believe wordpress installation is not a problem. As @tasburrfoot said make sure you are not using same hosting also. Do research on the web a little. Check lionzeal PBN guide if you have time. It will clear your confusion mostly.
Thank you very much!
 
So maybe like a post one day, three after 2 more days etc.. No real pattern, all random?

Also would it look weird if I installed say wordpress on 2-3 of the sites per day, or does the installation not matter much?
It's hard to say. I mean think about the amount of WordPress sites coming and going daily. I am not saying it's not possible they check for that, but that would be an enormous amount of data for just checking dates wordpress sites went up. Your couple of sites are a drop in a massive ocean.
 
It's hard to say. I mean think about the amount of WordPress sites coming and going daily. I am not saying it's not possible they check for that, but that would be an enormous amount of data for just checking dates wordpress sites went up. Your couple of sites are a drop in a massive ocean.
Very true, and I'm glad that you said that.

I have read that having all private whois info is bad, how true is that with the newest google algorithms?
 
I have read that having all private whois info is bad, how true is that with the newest google algorithms?

Actually you know its kind of footprint we are creating. Hiding all whois data or using full post supported theme is kind of footprint now a days :D
 
IMO, just make sure the links in article are contextual. Also, make it look natural and post only 1 or 2 site link per domain.
 
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